Thanks Bill, I opened an account there, it looks fine, but while trying to upload, I got this warning:

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Please note: The size limit is 100 MB per file

So meanwhile the old iso. should work, just delete the /etc/keymap file after the USB install, reboot, and not finding an /etc/keymap file at the next boot puppy should start the wizard (mouse, kbd, Xorg) and all should work fine from there on.
That's how I got around the "qwerty" locked config in The first Aspire One Puppy version.
In the mean time, I'm back to uploading the new .iso at:
http://www.humyo.com/Last edited by eztuxer on Tue 17 Mar 2009, 20:45; edited 1 time in total

Thank you Dingo.
I'll mirror it there, and maybe somewhere else to have more sources, in case of rush demand for this puplet

I'll re upload it at www.2shared.com, too since they kindly answered my mail.

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Hello,
Normally, we delete files if they have not been downloaded for 30days. The message you got means that the files are no longer available
for download. Please try to re-upload the files.
Best regards,

Just got it on:

http://www.humyo.com/F/8928341-336476285
(don't use this old file).

This one requires registration, but at least the files remain there.
Link updated on:
http://pupitup.110mb.com/download.htmlLast edited by eztuxer on Wed 04 Feb 2009, 17:27; edited 1 time in total

I really appreciate your effort to provide a solution for the people who want your puppy. I finally registered and downloaded your puppy. I have to burn it at my friend's hose tomorrow.

I think it is not only your problem. This whole community has a problem to share their puppies after working so hard to make them.

I have seen many wonderful puppies in this forum for a long time.

Some of them are unable to get. Some are missing in actions and some are found but unable to download.

This should not be your own problem. This problem has to be solved by all of us...

Why don't we consolidate and share personalized puppies? I think that kind of show and tell needs to go a step further...

There are many wonderful people who have great idears on this subject. I will be all ears when they kindly advise us what and how to do.

John

Hi John !

Great suggestion to have some kind of a "museum" for all Puppies.
I think the main obstacle is money.
As the files would be numerous and are still quite large, Free file hosting services are not plenty, and if "we the Puppians" would have to rent paid space for this amount of traffic, it could amount to quite a bit of $ € or Yens.
So far: the hosts I'm using are the only ones I've found for that size of files, we could find more of them, and better (no reg, adds free) ones.
The process of trying them on to test them is quite long and boring.
Also, the uploading of the .isos would be quite time consuming.
The more Puppians who would harness this task, the merrier we will end up.
Any benevolent "boy scouts" for this idea you suggested ?
It's up in the air, let's see how many will join...

Hi Eztuxer,Fine business on the download from 2Shared although I found I had to wait a bit until the download window showed up.So if any of you try to download just be a bit patient.I have burned it to DVD and as a matter of fact,your distro is what I am using to post this message.I will have to be honest that most of these programs I haven't any knowledge of but like all things it is just a learning curve.Anyway well done and thanks.Pupitup is alive and well in Texas. cheers

I noticed that you have JACK installed in your puplet & wondered if you have a link to the pet... I recently compiled the latest JACK to compile Wine against and would like to compare your version to see if I need to make any changes.

Any feedback is appreciated as this puplet's focus is one of the main reasons I am compiling Wine with JACK support_________________Check out my github repositories. I may eventually get around to updating my blogspot.

Hi ! Technosaurus,
I based pupitup on FatPup 1.1 because it had most of the sound libs already in it (probably for games) that were needed for qsynth, etc.., and qjackctrl came with it.
I think they didn't use a .pet or . pup but rather installed it via Gslapt.
Unfortunally, Gslapt is not working properly on FatPup 1.1, see:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37349
I can't even uninstall Gslapt with petbegone.pet to replace it with ttuuxxx's version.
Maybe they used a parent puplet to make their ?
Tried to contact the maker of FatPup, but couldn't find a contact link.
I think Brazil is the place...
This why the next pupitup version will be based on a barebone 4.2 or unleashed (when I learn more about it).

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